Glass manufacturing – Processes – With shaping of particulate material and subsequent fusing...
Patent
1997-03-07
1998-12-15
Chin, Peter
Glass manufacturing
Processes
With shaping of particulate material and subsequent fusing...
65211, 65213, 65214, 501 33, 501 84, 501 85, 264 15, 264434, C03B 1901, C03B 1909, C03B 900, C03B 2300
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing inorganic microspheres (solid spheres or hollow spheres), which comprises pulverizing a material by wet pulverization to an average particle size of at most 5 .mu.m to obtain a slurry of a pulverized powder material, spraying the slurry to form liquid droplets, and heating the liquid droplets to fuse or sinter the powder material to obtain inorganic microspheres.
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Arai Kiyotaka
Hirano Hachiro
Satoh Masakuni
Yamada Kenji
Asahi Glass Company Ltd.
Chin Peter
Ruller Jacqueline A.
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